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Dr. Lawrence Bruckner

Dentist
Bayside, New York



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213-02 42 Ave
Bayside, NY 11361

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Comments by mike09 on 10/23/06

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2006

I went to this guy cause  he took my medical coverage but next time i'll pay out of my pocket , his office was dirty, he never changed his gloves, his dental tools were mixed up in a draw, I went for a simple cleaning..it took 5 mins...I hope people can find a better dentist and not chance your health and safety with this one.  their was no waiting to see him cause his office was empty.  theirs good dentist in the Queens area...try one of them.. Good Luck



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Comments by admin on 10/23/06:

Thanks for creating a scorecard, mike09.  I'm not sure I follow you on a couple points in your comments:

1.  You say he never changed his gloves.  You also say there was no one in the waiting room.  So, if you were the only patient there, why would he have to change his gloves?  Maybe he put that one pair of gloves on just for you and no one else?

2.  You say his dental tools were mixed up in a drawer.  I really don't understand what the complaint is here.  The tools are in a drawer... seems like a good place to me.  I don't understand the 'mixed up' part or how this could be a bad thing.  How many tools are there for a teeth cleaning? 

Personally, I like it when the waiting room is empty.  It usually means there is no wait. 

If you want to clarify the points above, it may be helpful for others reading your scorecard.  Thanks for your time.


Comments by mike09 on 11/03/06:

 

  Respectial Dentist will always put on new gloves infront of the patient , he could of had then on all morning,and with infections 'Maybe' is not a option...dentist tools are usually in a steril closed bag that he opens in front of you...

 If a waiting room is empty , I begin to wonder why.,and when I was called..I was in the chair for 5 mins , x-rays were taken on a  old outdated machine , if all dentist were like him...I'd never go

 PS with bad dental coverage...you get what you pay for



Comments by admin on 11/03/06:

Great points, mike09.  It would be more professional of a dentist to demonstrate to his patient that he ran his office in a clean way to prevent infections.  Even if everything were on the up and up at this office, it's a great idea to make it obvious to the patient that his tools and gloves are sterile.  Putting on clean gloves in front of a patient and opening a bag of clean tools in front of the patient does sound like a good way to run a dentist's office.  But this dentist didn't do that, so I see your point.


Comments by G-MAN on 04/06/07, 2:37 pm

JUST WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW ,THE SAME THING WAS TRUE WHEN I WENT TO HIM. NEVER AGAIN




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